Black Rifle Coffee announced Tuesday that its board of directors expanded Roland Smith's role Tuesday, appointing him to the executive chairman of the board.
Black Rifle Coffee, a veteran-owned coffee company thathas named former Wendy's CEO Roland Smith executive chairman of its board.
On Tuesday, the company's board of directors appointed Smith to the role effective immediately "so he can work more closely" with Evan Hafer and Tom Davin, who are co-chief executive officers of the company.
Black Rifle Coffee was founded in 2014 by Hafer, who was a former U.S. Army Green Beret. Since its founding, the company has been committed to supporting veterans, law enforcement and first responders. The move to expand Smith's role comes as the company
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